“Of course, everyone’s talking about that ‘Anaconda’ video and it’s fantastic. It’s a lot of boo-tay and I would like to challenge Nicki to a boo-tay-off,” Griffin said in an interview this week.

The “Anaconda” video has racked in 35 million views since its Tuesday release and has trended on Twitter throughout the week.

“It’s like the ice bucket challenge, but it doesn’t even have any charity associated with it at all,” Griffin continued. “It’s completely gratuitous.”

Griffin also has some stiff competition when it comes to the music world apart from Minaj: She released a comedy album last week, and she hopes to mirror her success at the Grammy Awards earlier this year, where she won best comedy album for Calm Down Gurrl after five consecutive losses in the category.

“I’m going for another nomination, shamelessly,” said Griffin, who is only one of five women to win the honour.

Her likely opponents: “Weird Al” Yankovic, who had a pop culture moment this year with the chart-topping Mandatory Fun, which featured a stream of highly viewed — and highly praised — music videos. There’s also Sarah Silverman, who will release We Are Miracles on Sept. 23.

“We know each other’s game,” she said of Silverman. “Mine is two hours. I have a standing comedy disorder. Once I get onstage I can’t stop talking.”

Griffin’s new album, Look at My (Expletive), is currently being sold at Amazon for just 99 cents.